Friday's global cyber outage impacted accreditation and uniform deliveries for the 2024 Summer Games in Paris, but left ticketing systems unaffected, Olympics organizers said.
Donald Glover released his last Childish Gambino album Friday, saying farewell to the alter ego that won him multiple Grammy awards.
Natalie Portman told UPI that the Jewish reporter she plays in the new drama, "Lady in the Lake," had a lot in common with the Black department-store-window model whose murder she is investigating.
Mushroom gummies being sold to promote brain function might instead contain harmful ingredients not listed on the label, including illicit psilocybin.
The European Parliament voted the centrist Ursula von der Leyen to a second five-year term as European Commission president, the top job in the European Union, after big wins for anti-EU, far-right-parties in elections.
Pudgy with a purpose: Fat cats could help humans better understand the way gut bacteria influences conditions like obesity and Type 2 diabetes, a new study claims.
University of Florida President and former Nebraska U.S. Senator Ben Sasse announced his resignation Thursday due to his wife's epilepsy diagnosis and other serious health issues.
The 3-year-olds resume their tumultuous scramble for supremacy in Saturday's $1 million Haskell Stakes at Monmouth Park, with the winner set to move into the top ranks of the division.
Former Kansas City Chiefs running back Abner Haynes, who earned the AFL's first Player of the Year Award in 1960, has died, the team announced. He was 86.
Getting caught up in conspiracy theorizing after a tragedy -- whether it's for political, social or even entertainment reasons -- is a common human response.
A Russian court on Friday sentenced Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich to 16 years in a high-security penal colony on espionage charges.
Vietnam Communist Party General Secretary and former President Nguyen Phu Trong has died after a long illness, according to an official Friday statement from the Vietnam's state-run news agency.
K-pop group Stray Kids released a music video for "Chk Chk Boom" featuring "Deadpool & Wolverine" stars Ryan Reynolds and Hugh Jackman.
The Justice Department on Wednesday filed a lawsuit against a Texas nonprofit for allegedly subjecting unaccompanied migrant children to sexual abuse and harassment.
Pop star Joe Jonas has announced that his next solo album, "Music For People Who Believe in Love," is set for release on Oct. 18.
A software update from a third-party provider turned PC screens blue around the world Friday, grounding flights and disrupting train services, logistics, hospitals, banks and stock bourses, and crashed 911 call centers.
Utah State has fired Blake Anderson, alleging that the football coach violated Title IX policies.
The Palestinian Ministry of Health said on Thursday that sewage samples taken in Gaza found the virus that causes polio, presenting the latest challenge for displaced people in the war-torn region.
Many emergency services impacted by the global IT outage began coming back online Friday afternoon while the rest of the world was still reeling from the impact of the glitch.
The Federal Communications Commission confirmed Friday it is now looking into a major IT glitch affecting cloud computing and systems running Microsoft's Windows around the world, disrupting 911 and emergency services.
A software update from a third-party provider turned PC screens blue around the world Friday, grounding flights and disrupting train services, logistics, hospitals, banks and stock bourses, and crashed 911 call centers.
The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling an Oregon city can jail and fine the homeless has set a low floor for recognizing human rights but local governments have the opportunity to guarantee greater protections.
Glen Powell told UPI his character Tyler -- described in "Twisters" as a "hillbilly with a YouTube channel" -- shares his rival Kate's passion, but has his own reason for and style of storm-chasing.
A drone fired by Houthi militants struck a building in Tel Aviv, killing at least one person and injuring eight others, officials said.